The advancement of intelligent vehicles (IVs) has significantly improved their collision avoidance capabilities under normal driving conditions, yet the complete prevention of accidents remains elusive. Read more
Traumatic brain injury is an extremely complex pathology with a highly dynamic time profile developing over the course of the very first days in a critical care unit. Read more
This is an opportunity to study a fully-funded PhD in both Australia and the UK, and to work with internationally recognised researchers in child health and neurodevelopment. Read more
This is an opportunity to study a fully-funded PhD in both Australia and the UK, and to work with internationally recognised researchers in child health and neurodevelopment. Read more
Inflammation contributes to the worsening of brain injury and disease, yet the mechanisms underpinning the damaging inflammation are not fully understood. Read more
We know that low glucose levels in newborn babies can lead to brain injury, but we do not know how low these levels need to be for how long in which babies, and whether other factors also influence whether brain injury occurs. Read more
The aim of the project is to discover and test candidate molecular mechanisms underlying structural brain plasticity, degeneration and regeneration. Read more
The aim of the project is to discover and test candidate molecular mechanisms underlying structural brain plasticity, degeneration and regeneration. Read more
We are seeking talented, motivated students with a passion for research in the field of immunology and traumatic injury to join the trauma research team lead by Dr Jon Hazeldine (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/inflammation-ageing/hazeldine-jon.aspx). Read more
Traumatic Intracranial Haemorrhage (ICH), or brain bleeding, is a critical and life-threatening medical emergency often caused by traumatic brain injuries (TBI) from incidents such as falls or head collisions. Read more
It is estimated that over 40% of the global population currently suffer from some kind of neurological / brain condition, and unfortunately this burden is projected to double by 2050. Read more
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